RiffTrax Presents a New Riff from Bridget and Mary Jo5 Replies to “RiffTrax Presents a New Riff from Bridget and Mary Jo”Commenting at Satellite News
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Mary Jo and Bridget must have tied in the vote for Drum Major. GO CENTENNIAL CHIEFS!!
Noel Neill was only 25 years old when this film was made…..and is ABSOLUTELY adorable in it !!
She would then go on to play “Lois Lane” less than 10 years later on the “Adventures Of Superman” TV show of the 1950’s:
https://www.picbat.com/tag/noelneill
So which one played Ron Epstein?
Jokes about actors in high school movies (or TV) not actually being high school age are really kinda old.
Also, Noel Neill is a great example of how the hideous hairstyles of the 1950s could take a gorgeous woman and make her look like Sweathog from 1970s Television.
Better than “Freddie Steps Out,” not quite as ‘good’ as “Junior Prom.”